When it comes to the myriad Dick Wolf dramas sprinkled across primetime, it’s safe to assume that Mariska Hargitay’s Olivia Benson and Christopher Meloni’s Elliot Stabler are as essential to fans as, say, the Windy City is to the One Chicago lineup. And the powers that be are well aware of the massive draw that those franchise leads have had since the very beginning, especially when they’re hitting the streets together in crossover episodes. Now it sounds like the characters will be more in sync than ever, as Law & Order: Organized Crime‘s showrunner revealed how the creative teams are attempting to maintain more continuity between projects.
More often than not, crossover team-ups play out in similar ways, where the detectives put their skills to the test for stressful cases, with a smaller focus on more personal exchanges, since small talk would likely involve details. But Law & Order: Organized Crime boss Bryan Goluboff says he and SVU executive producer Julie Martin are “talking a lot” abou how to make their two universes feel like a more cohesive whole. Here’s how he put it in an interview with Fangirlish:
It’s a loyal, passionate fanbase, and I want to respect their investment in these people. And so, we’re going to try and have the shows have some synchronicity. [It’s] tricky because you’re also existing in your own timelines and your own cases. . . . I’ll give you a great example: I’m starting to build in a crossover, and I’m able to call over and go, ‘What’s going on in Olivia’s life? If we’re going to do this…what’s happening — what’s happening in your universe that I can carry over?’
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